State Historical Society of Iowa

"Preserve Your Forests from Destruction" Illustration, January 9, 1884

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Courtesy of Library of Congress, Keppler, Joseph Ferdinand, "Preserve your forests from destruction, and protect your country from floods and drought," 9 January 1884

Description

This illustration shows a female spirit labeled "Public Spirit" warning two men cutting logs of the consequences of deforestation. The bottom of the image reads, "Preserve your forests from destruction, and protect your country from floods and drought."

Source Dependent Questions

  • Describe the illustration. What human changes to the environment do you see?
  • What do the words say at the bottom of the image? What do they mean?
  • What strategies have humans used to argue about land preservation? What strategy is being used in this image? In your opinion, would the strategy shown in this image been effective in 1884?

Citation Information

Keppler, Joseph Ferdinand, "Preserve your forests from destruction, and protect your country from floods and drought," 9 January 1884. Courtesy of Library of Congress Courtesy of Library of Congress