Click here for our
Newsletter Archive
|
Robert G. Pasquill, Jr.
Robert G. Pasquill, Jr., is a native of New Hampshire. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1980 with a BA in anthropology. He joined the United States Forest Service in 1981 as an archaeologist, working on the Sumter and Francis Marion National Forests in South Carolina before coming to the National Forests in Alabama in 1986. He is currently the Heritage Program Manager (Forest Archaeologist and Historian) for the National Forests in Alabama. His other books include Battery Warren and the Santee Light Artillery and The Civilian Conservation Corps in Alabama, 1933–1942: A Great and Lasting Good.

Books by Robert G. Pasquill, Jr.
The Civilian Conservation Corps in Alabama, 1933-1942 (2008)
Planting Hope on Worn-Out Land (2009)
|