USDA Forest Service: 1902. Pioneer Forest Entomologists and Forest Pathologists. L-R: J.L. Webb, Asst. Forest Expert; Dr. Hermann VonSchrenk, in charge of Forest Pathology; Burns, Asst. in Forest Pathology; Dr. A.D. Hopkins, Forest Insect Investigations. Black Hills, SD.
USDA Forest Service: 1902. Seated (L-R): H.E. Burke, Asst. Forest Expert; J.L. Webb, Asst. Forest Expert; and A.D. Hopkins, in charge of Forest Insect Investigations. Standing is F.C. Pratt. In the first forest entomology office in the old insectary, USDA. Washington, DC.
USDA Forest Service: 1902. Left-to-Right: J.L. Webb, Assistant Forest Expert; Lee, stenographer and clerk; and H.E. Burke, Assistant Forest Expert. In the first office occupied by forest entomologists in the old insectary, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.
USDA Forest Service: c.1903. Harry Eugene Burke was the first university-trained entomologist hired by A.D. Hopkins in 1902. Burke received his degree from Washington State University.
USDA Forest Service: 1904. Forest entomologist Jesse Lee Webb with owl. Washington, D.C.
USDA Forest Service: c.1904. The Washington Office, 1904-1906. L-R: W.F. Fiske, E.C. Wood, Dr. A.D. Hopkins, J.L. Webb, J.F. Strauss, and H.E. Burke. Washington, D.C.
USDA Forest Service: 1905. Forest Insect Investigations, Washington, D.C. Left-to-right: W.F. Fiske, Phillips, and Jesse L. Webb.
USDA Forest Service: c.1906. Bureau of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations, Washington Office staff.
USDA Forest Service: 1906. Forest entomologist Harry Eugene Burke, after a field season in the Yosemite country. Palo Alto, California.
USDA Forest Service: c.1907. Forest entomologist John M. Miller while he was a student at Stanford University, California.
USDA Forest Service: c.1908. Forest Insect Investigations. On the grounds of the National Museum are seated (left to right): J.F. Strauss (artist), J.L. Webb (forest entomologist) and H.E. Burke (forest entomologist). Standing are Van Horn and E.C. Wood (clerk/stenographer).
USDA Forest Service: 1909. Andrew Delmar Hopkins. The father of forest entomology in America. Washington, D.C.
USDA Forest Service: 1909. Forest entomologist J.M. Miller on horseback. Sierra National Forest, California.
USDA Forest Service: 1910. Josef Brunner (left) and Jesse L. Webb on a field trip in the northern Rocky Mountains region.
USDA Forest Service: 1910. Preliminary training camp. L-R: Woodsman Stockburger, Agent and Expert H.E. Burke, Woodsman J.J. Sullivan, Woodsman Ike Miller, Cruiser-foreman, E.J. Maberry, and Woodsman Henkel. Northeastern Oregon Bark Beetle Control Project.
USDA Forest Service: 1911. W.B. Turner (left) special agent in charge of cooperation with private owners; and H.E. Burke, Agent and Expert in charge of the Northeastern Oregon Bark Beetle Control Project. USDA Bureau of Entomology Forest Insect Station Number 6. Baker, Oregon
USDA Forest Service: 1911. Dr. A.D. Hopkins (center) with control crew examining mountain pine beetle infested ponderosa pine. Northeastern Oregon Bark Beetle Control Project. Miner Creek area, Whitman National Forest, near Sumpter, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1911. L-R: F.C. Craighead, George Hofer, and Phil D. Sergent on the summit of the Elkhorn Mountains during a recruise of the control area. Northeastern Oregon Bark Beetle Control Project.
USDA Forest Service: 1911. Entomological Rangers J.D. Riggs (right) and J.J. Sullivan at Cecilville, California, starting on reconnaissance of Salman River country.
USDA Forest Service: 1911. Albert G. Angell, Agent (left) and H.E. Burke Entomological Assistant in charge of the Forest Insect Field Station. Yreka, California.
USDA Forest Service: c.1912. Entomological Rangers J.D. Riggs (left) and J.J. Sullivan.
USDA Forest Service: 1913. Mr. Davis (left) a representative of the C.A. Smith Lumber Company and Entomological Ranger J.J. Sullivan on a preliminary reconnaissance. At Devil's cabin on the tract of timber owned by the Company near Pino Grande, CA.
USDA Forest Service: 1913. A field trip out of the Placerville Station. J.J. Sullivan (left) and P.D. Sergent on a trip up the American River Canyon near Kyburz, California.
USDA Forest Service: c.1913. Forest Insect Investigations, Southern Rocky Mountain Station. Left-to-right: W.D. Edmonston, in charge; A.B. Champlain, and B.T. Harvey. Colorado Springs, Colorado.
USDA Forest Service: c.1913. George Hofer. Agent and Entomological Ranger with the Division of Forest Insect Investigations.
USDA Forest Service: 1913. Entomological ranger W.E. Glendinning at Doggett Creek Camp, California.
USDA Forest Service: 1913. Entomological ranger W.E. Glendinning at Craggy Mountain bark beetle control camp. Klamath National Forest, California.
USDA Forest Service: 1914. Reconnaissance party, head of Williams Canyon. Left-to-right: W.D. Edmonston, A.B. Champlain, E.R. Spyer, and J.H. Pollock. Manitou, Colorado.
USDA Forest Service: 1914. USDA Bureau of Entomology, Forest Insect Investigations. Field Station quarters and personnel. Ashland, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1914. Entomological rangers P.D. Sergent (left) and J.D. Riggs with pack horses and field equipment. Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon.