LaLande, Jeffrey M., Dr., 1947-
Biography
LaLande also worked as an independent historian outside of his Forest Service career, and this collection resulted from his independent research. These papers include correspondence with researchers on various topics; files from essays, articles, book reviews, and books he has written; and his peer reviews, requested by various editors, of manuscripts submitted for publication.
For more than thirty years, LaLande was the forest archaeologist for the Rogue River National Forest (called Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest since 2002), where he was responsible for its cultural resource management and heritage program. He served concurrently as the forest historian, and for many years also held the Forest’s wilderness coordinator position. He was also an adjunct professor of history at Southern Oregon University for more than 20 years, and currently (2014) offers professional services as a historical and archaeological consultant.
A 1969 graduate of Georgetown University, LaLande earned a master’s degree in archaeology from Oregon State University and a Ph.D. in history from University of Oregon. He has authored numerous articles and several books, and is knowledgeable about a wide range of Northwest history topics.
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopy of Mail Tribune article written by Paul Fattig
Photocopy of PNW Newsletter review, 1988
Photocopy of publication catalog page
Photocopy of Table Rock Sentinel article, 1988
Photocopy of the Trail Lore column published in The Communicator, 2001
Photocopy of “Through a ‘Strange Country Covered with Lakes’”, 1994
Photocopy of Western Historical Quarterly review, 1989
Prehistory and History of the Rogue River National Forest, 1980
Prehistory and History of the Rogue River National Forest: A Cultural Resource Overview by Jeff LaLande
Report on Feature "5a": A buried trash-pit deposit at 310 Nevada Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 2012
Report on Feature "5a": A buried trash-pit deposit at 310 Nevada Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Discovered within soil-profile pit #5a and documented as part of the archaeological monitoring of the Klamath Falls force-main sewer-pipeline-replacement project July-August 2012
Reports, 2012-2014
Report on Feature "5a": A buried trash-pit deposit at 310 Nevada Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Discovered within soil-profile pit #5a and documented as part of the archaeological monitoring of the Klamath Falls force-main sewer-pipeline-replacement project July-August 2012
Filtered By
- Subject: Frontier and pioneer life X
Additional filters:
- Type
- Archival Object 125
- Collection 2
- Subject
- Forests and forestry 2
- Forest fires 1
- Forest rangers 1
- Forestry and Forestry Products 1
- Hate crimes 1
- Maps 1
- Ogden 1
- Oregon 1
- Periodicals 1
- Photographs 1
- Range management 1
- Recreation--Management 1
- Rogue River National Forest (Or. and Calif.) 1
- Watershed management 1
- personal correspondence 1
- personal narratives 1 ∧ less